NPR's Scott Simon talks to John Hogan, professor of applied mathematics at the University of Bristol, about his research on the "Golfer's Curse" - when a ball looks like it's been sunk, but spins back ...
A former high school teacher, Shana Sanders has made it her mission to create programs to help more students find pathways into STEM fields.
Ancient Greek sculptor Polykleitos set the standard of beauty and harmony in statues with his groundbreaking Canon of ...
In a notable revision for the academic year, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has introduced ...
Changing the generosity of our grading system will not end the game of grade grubbing — it will just make the game far more toxic.
Class 7's Ganita Prakash Part 2 revolutionizes math learning by connecting modern concepts to India's rich mathematical ...
The tallest man to ever live was Robert Wadlow, who reached a staggering 2.72m. That's equal to a very large male ostrich or Shaquille O'Neal with two bowling pins balanced on his head.
The Trump administration will fund the food stamp program more than initially planned, thanks to a fact-check on its math.
This year features recalibrated benchmarks by the Illinois State Board of Education for the 2024-25 school year.
In “The Great Math War,” Jason Socrates Bardi takes on a battle for the soul of numbers that divided the experts of its day.
Debt has a way of deciding policy for you. You can ignore it, and then one day it stops being background noise and becomes the story.
Pitt's University Art Gallery just launched its 2025 student-curated exhibits, featuring an emphasis on local art and ...